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We know dogs are sensitive to human emotion, but a BYU professor set out to discover how they use that emotion.

A new study from BYU finds that couples in ambivalent, frenemy-like relationships experience higher blood pressure than their supportive-couple counterparts.

Parents who spend their time playing with and talking to their five-month-old baby may wonder whether their child remembers any of it a day later.

Most people know when to be afraid and when it’s ok to calm down. But research shows that autistic children struggle to let go of old fears. The BYU study found that this fearfulness is linked to the severity of symptoms of autism.